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20 September 2013

While completely true, the information contained in the caption is only a tip of the ice... anyway, it serves only to mislead the masses, unaware of the following:

The so called "Great Masonic Lodge" is only one of the first stages of the long and exhaustive training and selection process, at the end of which only a selected few will become Junior Assistants to an Elders' Private First Class.

To mention other stages in the process, like (but not limited to): Illuminati, Templars, Dracons, Reptilians, etc...

The Masonic candidates don't serve any deity, being sworn to serve the Illuminati, who, in turn, are sworn in loyalty to the Templars, who...

Elders are sworn to be loyal to Elders.

Oh, and by the way, the three Masonic hopefuls in this picture didn't make the cut eventually. While they are alive, the reasons for their failures (each and his own reasons) are withheld.

the Masonic candidates don't serve any deity, being sworn to serve the Illuminati, who, in turn, are sworn in loyalty to the Templars, who...swear loyalty to the Jesuits, who swear loyalty to the Pope, who swears loyalty to the Mafia, who swear loyalty to Satan, who swears loyalty to the Jooz. Them Jooz, they're everywhere, Snoop, EVERYWHERE! but you didn't hear that from me, understand? Mum's the word.

Goddam right we pack heat. There's nothing like taking a bunch of deadbeats with books overdue for a year and returning DVDs covered with peanut butter and jelly (I don't even want to think about what that was on Monster's Ball), and mowing the lot of them down. Serves the bastards right.

Unfortunately library policemen/women with guns have been part of downtown central libraries in most American cities for some years now. In rougher neighborhoods, the branch libraries will frequently have a person, usually a retired cop, wearing a shirt saying security.

20-11-2006 The leaders of most of the world's major powers were united in discomfort yesterday as they posed in traditionalsilk tunics following a summit in Vietnam

The tradition began in Seattle in 1993, when President Clinton offered his guests leather bomber jackets, and they have gone on to don Indonesian batik, Philippine barong made of pineapple fibres and Mexican ponchos.

This year, the leaders had a choice of five colours of ao dai, all of them embroidered with golden lotus flowers. In feudal times yellow was reserved for the king, but it was chosen only by the Thai prime minister and the Vietnamese president, while the Sultan of Brunei, the sole monarch, picked green.